Per Bravo, the music video represents "a day in the life of the musician." He wakes up taking a shot of tequila while wearing matching socks and underwear, has his own mini-rave in an empty tunnel, and drives around Los Angeles in a Rolls-Royce (yes, a Rolls-Royce) with his buddy, Max Todd, Lisa Vanderpump's son. (Side note: Max, you really need to find a new BFF.)

The only realistic thing in the video is all of the alcohol consumed. It's like watching an episode of Pump Rules. Though, I guess the blue paint and confetti dumped all over James could represent his extremely messy life? Whatever the case, the music video won't be winning a Grammy anytime soon, that's for sure.

So, I wonder what Pump Rules' Tom Sandoval thinks of James' video. I mean, Sandoval does have his own band, called Charles McMansion, which released a video for song "T.I.P. (Touch In Public)" in November 2015. Check it out here: